Posts Tagged ‘David Attenborough’

From Saturday's Daily Telegraph. Japan is a sensual paradox: refined, yet sexually voracious. Westerners are largely aware of the kinkier aspects of Japanese culture, from festivals dedicated to manâ€...
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I wonder if Sir David Attenborough, in his long career as a naturalist, has observed the process of one man morphing into another. It seems to be happening to him, right now: with every passing day, h...
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â€śHistory will not forgive usâ€ť said Environment Secretary Owen Paterson yesterday, should we fail to act to save wildlife. He was speaking at a conference, hosted by the Prince of Wales and the Duk...
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It's not often one looks to the Guardian's environment pages for an incisive and thorough critique of green propagandising. But hats off – really – to Leo Hickman for this ruthless deconst...
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It's hard to write something criticising Sir David Attenborough. It feels like slapping your grandfather in the face. But I'm going to have to, today. Sir David, returning to one of his favourite them...
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Sorry for the radio silence. I've been out winning wars. And now that we've reached at least the end of the beginning of the battle to rescue Britain from the hideous wind farm menace it's time to sta...
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Itâ€™s just one of a host of mind-blowing images in Sir David Attenboroughâ€™s Frozen Planet â€“ but it also provides a taste of things to come both in the series and in the white world at large. In t...
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Any minute now I'm going to lay off blogging for a while, for health reasons. But I can't pretend I'm going to find going cold turkey easy, especially not when there are stories like this around. It c...
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